Forget the shaving products , lets move this to the Barber Shop and start talking whisky?
Jan 14, 2014 #21 Clanmac Forget the shaving products , lets move this to the Barber Shop and start talking whisky?
Jan 14, 2014 Thread starter #22 aytri Clanmac said: Forget the shaving products , lets move this to the Barber Shop and start talking whisky? Click to expand... A true Scot! (Although, let's not... I need answers!)
Clanmac said: Forget the shaving products , lets move this to the Barber Shop and start talking whisky? Click to expand... A true Scot! (Although, let's not... I need answers!)
Jan 14, 2014 #24 Niles At the OP's request, let's limit this to shaving products folks. We can have a general Scottish product discussion in another thread.
At the OP's request, let's limit this to shaving products folks. We can have a general Scottish product discussion in another thread.
Jan 14, 2014 #25 A acsenray My Classic Male Grooming items from Scottish Fine Soaps of Stirlingshire
Jan 15, 2014 #27 August West aytri said: Seems like there's not a whole lot out there! Click to expand... I am holding out for a kilt scented after shave.
aytri said: Seems like there's not a whole lot out there! Click to expand... I am holding out for a kilt scented after shave.
Jan 15, 2014 #28 August West All I found was this. http://www.scottishfinesoaps.com/cl...sic-male-grooming-100g-shave-soap-refill-p-48
All I found was this. http://www.scottishfinesoaps.com/cl...sic-male-grooming-100g-shave-soap-refill-p-48
Jan 20, 2014 #29 alias I'd say you can't go far wrong with Castle Forbes. Their shaving cream is among the best. I don't think you'll find any DE razors made in Scotland. Perhaps it's possible to find a straight razor? I don't know much about straights. Unfortunately there are no DE blades currently produced anywhere in UK. Modern Perma-Sharp blades are made in Russia. But a Simpson Wee Scot (which at least sounds Scottish ) and a tub of Castle Forbes is a good set up!
I'd say you can't go far wrong with Castle Forbes. Their shaving cream is among the best. I don't think you'll find any DE razors made in Scotland. Perhaps it's possible to find a straight razor? I don't know much about straights. Unfortunately there are no DE blades currently produced anywhere in UK. Modern Perma-Sharp blades are made in Russia. But a Simpson Wee Scot (which at least sounds Scottish ) and a tub of Castle Forbes is a good set up!